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mHE NEW THEATRE) <*• Munners-ttreet. MaoMithnn and Donnelly, Proprietor* GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO I Daily, 11 a.m. till 11 cm. "Tho Survival of tho Fittest." TO-DAY ahd TO-NIGHT, 12th SEPT. Another Remarkable Sensation I SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE! ASTOUNDING and FASCINATING DETECTIVE DRAMA, ZIGOMAR versus NICK CARTER I ZIGOMAR voreus NICK CARTER! SEQUEL to tho Wonderful Drama, Which made tho Wholo World Talk. SOME OF THE INCIDENTS OF THIS WONDERFUL DRAMA: Paulin Broquet, mortally injured, sends for Nick Carter to pursue Zigomar. Nick follows Zigomar to an opium e'en. A riob takes place, and Zigomar disappears. Zigo. mar captures some rich tourists and im» prisous them for ransom. Nick tracks Zigomar, but ie captured by the gang Nick is al>out to be crushed to death, when his assistant cornea to his rescue Nick issues false news of his death, 55igo» Wft-r'a gang are celebrating Nick's death, when the great detective breaks in and captures Zigomar. Zigomar drinks poison and ends his life dramatically, A TRIUMPH IN SENSATIONAL DRAMA NEXT MONDAY^A str. pnse in the Picture World at thii theatre. • Thihk of it I Adults SIXPENCE. Children THREEPENCE Everywhere. s miB 'WEasfißa™ vn * Complete, CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, Presenting that Magnificent Exclusive "THE WTLj|.^ uf «;TH| OUTLAWS "THE OUTLAW." "THE OUTLAWS Supported by a Complete Programme of Exclusive Pictures. watch for monday's star picture. Open daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. _^m|S£ion ; -^dults,6di Children, 3d. rpHE adelp nli CHANGE OF™PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. Headed by TWO BRILLIANT STAR FILMS. M£H& L HSS' This beautiful story 5b MAUD MULLER taken from Whiltier's M4HS HU LL ES fl "«ous poem of tho, MAUD MULLER samo name. And ' THF Alex. Dumas' CORSICAN BROTHERS DRAMATIC CORSICAN BROTHERS Novel, pour> CORStCAN BROTHERS trayed in a CORSICAN BROTHERS vivid series of CORSICAN BROTHERS Pictures CORSICAN BROTHERS _, A few others are s "T is Cashier's Ordeal," "Thro' Alp and Valley," "Jones's Mistake," "Bill Learn* to Swim," etc., etc. , And the LAST THREE NIGHTS OF The ARNST-BARRY SCULLING RACE Tin ARNST-BARRY SCULLING RACE ; Popular Prices;— Upstairs, Is; Down« ! stairs, 6d. :gKA TIN^ RINK,' The Reeognieed Homo 0! Perfect Pictured. Direction John Fuller and Sons THIS EVENING, at 8. FULLERS' The Best PICTURES I FULLERS' of All. PICTURES! Presenting an Entirely New Programme. The Cream of tho World's Film Market*. Arriving by tho R.M.S. Aorangi from 'FRISCO TO-DAY. A Few of the Gems : DASH THROUGH THE CLOUDS! DASH THROUGH THE .CLOUDS! American Biograph. THE NEW BABY! Pathe Latest Animated London Gaeette, DICK TURPINI DICK TURPIN! Further Adventures of this Romantio Highwayman. • THE NEW PHYSICIAN 1 Two and a quarter hours of Brilliant Amusement. Tho Finest in tho City. Note Pricep: ADULTS SIXPENCE ADULTS SIXPENCE CHILDREN HALF-PRICE, STAR THEATRE. NEWTOWnI Lessees— Hayward's, Ltd. Direction, West*, Ltd., and Hayward'i, WEST'S AND STAR PICTURES. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-NIGHT. A distinguished piece of imagination. ROSli KATE I It contains scenes thab ROSE KATE 1 are olive with passion— ROSE KATE! it impresses as an cv ROSE KATE 1 ceedingly effective and ROSE KATE! poignant story, truo to ROSE KATE I life. HALF A HERO ! Maurice Costello'i HALF A HERO! very best. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE, featuring WELLINGTON v. N.S. WALL& LEAGUE FOOTBALL, At Newtown Park. All the latest Dramatic, Scenic, and< Comic subjects. ST. Thomas's hall, newtown". Direction—John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS' The Beet PICTURES! FULLERS' of All. PICTURES 1 'itic pick of the World's Market* arriving from 'Frisco To-day. DICK T*IHI'IN t A New Series of DICK TURPIN! Adventures. And all the LATEST ahd BEST! Prices— Adults 6d, children 3d. MORAL AND PHYSICAL HEALTH , SOCIETY. COUNCIL CHAMBER, MUSEUM, FRIDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, 8 o'clock. "Separation of the Sexes and Teaching Sex Hygiene in Schools." Discussion led by Dr. Platts-Milk All Women Invited. A MUSICAL EVENING WILL be given in tho Kelburne Prosbvforian Churchroom Karori tunnel) on FRIDAY EVENING, 13th Sept., ot 8. items will bo contributed by Mrs. Rigg (Pianist), Miss Frieda Walters (Violinist). Messrs. 11. Pluppn, F. Howso, C. V. Mohr, A. Oakey (VocaL ifete), I. iMinifte (Flautist), Stanley Rankin (Elocutionist), and tho Brooklyn Glca Club. Admission, Is. "~" RUGBY FOOTBALIIT ' "" RUGB\ KOOTMLL! SATURDAY! At 3. SATURDAY!, SATURDAY! At, 3. SATURDAY! ATHLETIC PARK. Last and mo«t Impoit&nt Representative Match 01 the Season, OTAOO v WELLINGTON! TAGO v. WELLINGTON 1, Important Cuvtain Raisers— PISTONE v. TERRACE. Final for Schools Championthi]*.. MARLBOROUGH v. WELLINGTON. Third-class Representative Game. Admission Is. Grandstand Is. Reserved ecftt ticket« at Arniit's or Hornig's, 6d. I \V. 1 G. TALBOT, Secretary. ! OTAOO f. WELLINGTON. PLAYERS from among whom the Ro< ■ prusMitative Team will bo selected , aro asked to attend the poncke Gym* I nasium TO-NIGHT, at 8. I . W. G. TALBOT,_ Secretary. i JOHNSONVfLLE'No. 2'CO-OPKRA* 1 TiVE BUILDING SOCIETY. THE Po«tponed Annual Meeting of tb« above Sftrictv will be held on Ttfnn&DAY. the* iOfh jnrt., at (he Towtt Board Office, Johns^n-wlte. at 8 p.m. JOHN WHEELER, , ' Secretary

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 64, 12 September 1912, Page 8

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